Mohamed Salah has hinted he will still be a Liverpool player next season while paying tribute to departed manager Jurgen Klopp. (More Football News)
Klopp's nine-year reign on Merseyside cam𝓀e to an end with Su🧜nday's 2-0 win over Wolves, with Liverpool ending his final campaign at the helm third in the Premier League.
Arne Slot was subsequently confirmed as his successor on Monday, but doubts ha♚ve been raised as to whether Salah would play under the Dutchman.
Salah's form dropped off alarmingly in the second half of the campaign and he became involved in a public bust-up with Klopp last month, heightening speculation that he could depart as he enters the final 12 months of his contract♚.
However, Salah seemed to rule out that prospect as he vowed to lead Liverpool to more silverware next term, after their efforts in 2023-24 only amou꧒nted to February's EFL Cup win.
"We know that trophies are what count and we will do everything possible to make that happen next season." Sala💖h wrote in a post on X.
"Our fans deserve it and we will fight l🔯ike hell."
Alongside 🔥an image of himself with Klopp, he wrote in a separate post: "It was great sharing all those trophies and experiences with you over the past seven years.&♔nbsp;
"I wish y♚ou the best of luck for the💛 future and hope we meet again."
Salahꦆ scored 18 Premier League goals in 2023-24, making it the least prolific campaign of his seven-year♉ stint at Anfield.
Fourteen of those goals came before he went to the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt in January,♓ where he sustained a hamstring injury that troubled him throughout the second half of the campaign.
Sunday's vict✃ory over Wolves represented Salah's 250th Premier League appearance for Liv🦩erpool.
His overall tally of 223 Premier League goal involvements for the Reds (155 goals, 68 assists) are the second-most by any player in their first 250 appearances for a club in the competition, with Thierry Henry managing 243 for Arsenal (171 goals, 72 assists🐷).